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It looks really close to me. I wonder if you can order just those.

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From what I have seen, it should be an easy swap. I found the diagram in one of the dealerships parts catalogs. Looks like it is Item 20. You will need to order left and right. However, personally I would wait until the parts are more common. The parts are $70 each and it seems a bit pricey.
I would pay that much for a machined one, but for a casting is too much.

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The capable bumper and the modular bumper share the same skid plates. So based on what this guy did, I do not think it will be an easy bolt-on. The guy had to cut some brackets from the frame (n)


One of my projects in the next few weeks will be to design a custom bracket for a Warn winch that can be mounted hopefully without removing brackets. It will also need a custom skid plate. But it will be huge if I can avoid having to cut parts from the frame.
Following to see how the project turns out.
 

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awesome so does it look like you could paint them without even taking anything off? Just mask around the whole thing?
Yes!
In fact I could not wait and just got it done. I was not that careful masking around it and got a bit of flash on the inside bracket of the bumper. But when I snap the covers back on, it will not be visible. At the end, I decided to go with silver paint, like the Bronco concept. In black they go completely unoticed, but in silver they really pop and they match the Bronco letters.

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Yes!
In fact I could not wait and just got it done. I was not that careful masking around it and got a bit of flash on the inside bracket of the bumper. But when I snap the covers back on, it will not be visible. At the end, I decided to go with silver paint, like the Bronco concept. In black they go completely unoticed, but in silver they really pop and they match the Bronco letters.

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looks good

I had not considered painting the mount brackets as well, just the rings. But that looks good.
 

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Nice! That looks great. Think I’ll do mine in badlands orange or white for now.

Might get mounts machined locally.
 

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What do you guys think would look good on the Eruption Green (for painting the D-rings)?

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I think the original bronco presented with matching grille color (gray) looks great
Oh, meaning those original photos released when the Bronco was announced? My BD grill is obviously black...but, yea, I should throw that consideration in there too...a color to match the MIC gray....
 

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Paint dried up!
Put the covers back on. I like how it turned out.

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Do you need to scratch it with sand paper before applying paint?
Never done that before so just wondering what's the best process.
 

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Do you need to scratch it with sand paper before applying paint?
Never done that before so just wondering what's the best process.
I cleaned the surface with alcohol. But the surface was already pretty rough (material is a casting). So far it seems the paint is sticking on. But rubbing it with a Scotch Brite to improve adhesion will not hurt.
 

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I cleaned the surface with alcohol. But the surface was already pretty rough (material is a casting). So far it seems the paint is sticking on. But rubbing it with a Scotch Brite to improve adhesion will not hurt.
What kind of paint did you use?

did you use a primer first and/or a clear coat after?
 

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What kind of paint did you use?

did you use a primer first and/or a clear coat after?
I used Duplicolor Engine Enamel paint. I just cleaned the shackles and base prior to painting. The surface is pretty rough from factory, so I figured the paint should not have problems sticking.

I could probably have done a better job painting, but I see it as a short term finish. If you really want a good durable finish the best way would be to remove the base and shackle and get them powder coated.
But mine so far are holding up.
 

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I used Duplicolor Engine Enamel paint. I just cleaned the shackles and base prior to painting. The surface is pretty rough from factory, so I figured the paint should not have problems sticking.

I could probably have done a better job painting, but I see it as a short term finish. If you really want a good durable finish the best way would be to remove the base and shackle and get them powder coated.
But mine so far are holding up.

Cool thanks

I finally took delivery. I was noticing on the shackle itself the hinge has a little tiny rubber grommet on each side. Wondering if paint or powder coating would mess that up in any way.
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